The Guardian (USA)

The Queen and Prince Philip celebrate 73rd wedding anniversar­y

- Caroline Davies

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their 73rd wedding anniversar­y on Friday, and have marked the occasion by releasing a photograph of them reading a card made by their great-grandchild­ren, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince

Louis.

The couple are pictured on a sofa in the Oak Room at Windsor Castle, where they are spending lockdown.

In perhaps a symbolic reference to their long marital union, the Queen chose to wear a chrysanthe­mum brooch, made from sapphires and diamonds set in platinum. She wore the same brooch in photograph­s taken on their honeymoon at Broadlands in Hampshire, and again in pictures taken to mark their diamond wedding in 2007.

On their golden wedding anniversar­y she paid very personal tribute to Prince Philip in a speech at the Guildhall in London, in which she said: “He is someone who doesn’t take easily to compliment­s, but he has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all this years.”

The royal couple has spent much time apart since Philip, now 99, retired from public engagement­s in 2017, with him living largely on the Sandringha­m estate in Norfolk while she remained at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace. But during the pandemic lockdowns, the couple have been bubbled together at Windsor Castle.

The colourful card, with a pop-out figure of 73, was one of several anniversar­y cards and letters send by wellwisher­s to the couple, with a small pile shown on a nearby table.

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